For Canadian book publishers navigating rising production costs and competitive global markets, steady support can make a meaningful difference. The Canada Book Fund Publishing Support stream helps publishers continue bringing Canadian-authored books to readers at home and abroad. Delivered by Canadian Heritage, this program focuses on the core activities of publishing, including editorial production, marketing, distribution, and international sales efforts, making it especially relevant for publishers with an active catalogue and long-term growth plans.
Funding through Publishing Support is tailored to each publisher’s scale and performance, with contribution amounts varying by project and sales levels. In addition to baseline support, the program offers enhanced assistance tied to export activity, helping publishers expand into international markets. Recent updates have also made the program more accessible for Indigenous, official-language minority, and racialized publishers, while encouraging the production of accessible digital books. These changes reflect a broader push to strengthen diversity, inclusion, and digital innovation across Canada’s publishing industry.
Available to eligible Canadian-owned publishing firms nationwide, the program is currently accepting applications and supports both not-for-profit and commercial presses. For publishers looking to stabilize operations, invest in discoverability, or grow export revenues, understanding how this funding fits into their business strategy is an important next step worth exploring in more detail.
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